(ANSA) - ROME, SEP 21 - Health Undersecretary Andrea Costa
said Tuesday that the government is likely to allow Italy's
cinemas and theatres to use 75-80% of their capacity as an
intermediate step before they are allowed to fill their venues
completely.
At the moment cinemas and theatres can only sell tickets for 50%
of their capacity for shows due to COVID-19 prevention measures.
But the government has said it will review the situation at the
end of the month, in the light of the fact that people need to
have the Green Pass vaccine passport in order to attend shows.
(ANSA).
COVID-19: Cinemas, theatres may be able to go to 75-80%
Health undersecretary sees intermediate step before 100% return
